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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
set to rise over the next thirty years to a modest maximum of thirty-four. In 1870, Hunslet constructed their first narrow gauge engine Dinorwic, a diminutive gauge for the Dinorwic Slate Quarry at Llanberis. This engine later renamed Charlie was the first of twenty similar engines built for this quarry and did much to...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
1882/3 for use on the Penrhyn Quarry Railway 'main line' between Bethesda and Port Penrhyn in North Wales. A large number of short wheelbase tank locomotives () were supplied to the Manchester Ship Canal Company in 1881. The first Hunslet engine built for export was their No. 10, an shipped via Hull and Rotterdam to Ja...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "instance of", "Business" ], [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
used by the Listowel & Ballybunion Railway. From 1873 onwards a large number of Hunslet locomotives were exported to Australia for use on both main line and lesser lines. 1901–1939 In 1901, James Campbell was still in charge as proprietor and James's four sons were, by then all working for the company including the eld...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
death of James Campbell in 1905, the chairmanship passed to Alexander III and brother Robert became works manager, whilst brother Will retained the role of secretary and traveller with a seat on the board. About this time Hunslet was building a series of s for the Sierra Leone Government Railway design elements of whic...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
as works manager. The post of works manager was advertised and Edgar Alcock, then assistant works manager at the Gorton Foundry of Beyer-Peacock, was appointed in 1912. Alcock came to Hunslet at a time of change when the industry was being asked for far larger and more powerful locomotives than had ever been required i...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
like many others, found itself employing women on the shop floor and engaged in the manufacture of munitions. It continued to produce limited numbers of locomotives, significant examples being lightweight narrow gauge designs for the War Department Light Railways. After the First World War Hunslet were once more able t...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
– they were at that date the largest and most powerful tank engines ever built. A year or so later the same design formed the basis for an 0-8-0 tender engine for India. Many other 'large-engine' orders were received in these inter-war years. Other independent British manufacturers failed to survive the depression of t...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
he was still a schoolboy, that his main endeavour for the company would be in the application of the internal combustion engine to railway locomotion. Throughout the 1930s, Hunslet worked on the perfecting of the diesel locomotive. During the second world war, the company again served the country well in the manufactur...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
16 had been built pre-war. Hunslet produced 149 Austeritys during the hostilities, and sub-contracted construction of almost 200 more. A total of 485 Austerities were built by Hunslet and other builders between 1943 and 1964, of which over 70 examples have entered preservation. Locomotive construction resumed after the...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ], [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Leeds" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
in 1970: one directly to preservation, one for scrap and one to the NCB. The last industrial steam engine built in Britain was built at Hunslet in 1971 for export to Trangkil sugar mill in Central Java, Indonesia. The "Jack Lane, Hunslet, Leeds" works was closed in 1995, the last order being a batch of narrow gauge die...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "instance of", "Business" ], [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
the company manufactured remote-controlled diesel electric shunters for John M. Henderson & Co. Ltd. to be supplied to POSCO's coking plant in South Korea. The same year saw the completion of several orders for underground and mining diesel locomotives. In 2007 Hunslet began developing a new family of locomotives rangi...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
of industrial shunting locomotives. In 2012 LH Group was sold to the Wabtec Corporation for US$48 million. The company owns the right to the names and designs of a number of former British locomotive manufacturers including Andrew Barclay, Avonside Engine Company, North British Locomotive Company, Greenwood and Batley,...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
boiler making and locomotive maintenance. Related companies Hunslet-Barclay Ltd Hunslet-Barclay was acquired by the Hunslet group in 1972, it chiefly undertook maintenance and refurbishment of diesel multiple unit passenger trains at the Andrew Barclay Caledonia Works in Kilmarnock. In 2003 the LH Group acquired the lo...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
Abbey Steam Railway in North Yorkshire. No. 1 Brookes No. 11 - Preserved and currently undergoing cosmetic restoration at the Middleton Railway in Hunslet, West Yorkshire. No. 686 Lady Armaghdale - Preserved and on static display at Highley, on the Severn Valley Railway in Shropshire. No. 1444 Preserved and running at ...
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Hunslet Engine Company
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rolling stock manufacturer
in 1914; preserved and on static display at Fort San Andres Museum, Port-of-Spain, Trinidad under the unofficial number ‘42’. United Kingdom Hunslet Engine Co locomotives (both Steam and Diesel) can be seen operating on heritage railways across Britain including: Amberley Museum & Heritage Centre, West Sussex Amerton R...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ], [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Leeds" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
North Yorkshire Ffestiniog Railway, Gwynedd, North Wales Hollycombe Steam Collection, Hampshire Kent and East Sussex Railway, Kent and East Sussex Launceston Steam Railway, Cornwall Leadhills and Wanlockhead Railway, Scotland Llanberis Lake Railway, Gwynedd, North Wales Llangollen Railway, Denbighshire, North Wales Mid...
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Hunslet Engine Company
[ [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "headquarters location", "Hunslet" ], [ "Hunslet Engine Company", "country", "United Kingdom" ] ]
rolling stock manufacturer
Gwynedd, North Wales Welshpool and Llanfair Light Railway, Mid-Wales West Lancashire Light Railway, Hesketh Bank, Lancashire Woodhorn Narrow Gauge Railway, Northumberland Sri Lanka Sri Lanka Railways uses Hunslet diesel shunting locomotives in most railway yards. New Zealand NZR/PWD Y class number 542 (Hunslet No. 1444...
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Clavaria fumosa
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species of fungus
Clavaria fumosa, commonly known as the smoky clavaria, is a species of coral fungus in the family Clavariaceae. It was originally described by Christian Hendrik Persoon in 1795. Description Clavaria fumosa has a fruiting body which is in height and in width. These bodies are to a greater or lesser extent cylindrical, t...
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Clavaria fumosa
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species of fungus
are paler at the base while the tip becomes darker reddish brown or even black as it ages. The flesh is the same colour as the exterior and does not have a distinct odour or taste while the spores are white. Distribution Clavaria fumosa is a common species in Britain and Ireland and is also widely distributed mainland ...
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Dahlov Ipcar
[ [ "Dahlov Ipcar", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Dahlov Ipcar", "place of birth", "Windsor, Vermont" ] ]
American artist (1917-2017)
Dahlov Ipcar (née Zorach; November 12, 1917 – February 10, 2017) was an American painter, illustrator and author. She was best known for her colorful, kaleidoscopic-styled paintings featuring animals – primarily in either farm or wild settings. Life and work Ipcar was born November 12, 1917, in Windsor, Vermont, the yo...
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Dahlov Ipcar
[ [ "Dahlov Ipcar", "place of birth", "Windsor, Vermont" ] ]
American artist (1917-2017)
literature. Bibliography Lobsterman Maine Alphabet Hardscrabble Farm Bug City References External links The World of Dahlov Ipcar – Official website Recently exhibited works at RachelWallsFineArt.com Category:1917 births Category:2017 deaths Category:20th-century American painters Category:21st-century American painter...
[ "Dahlov Icpar", "Dehlov Ipcar", "Dahlov Zorach" ]
Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship
[ [ "Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Gmina Rejowiec" ], [ "Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship", "country", "Poland" ], [ "Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship", "instance of", "Gmina" ] ]
town in Lublin, Poland
Rejowiec () is a town in Chełm County, Lublin Voivodeship, in eastern Poland. It is the seat of the gmina (administrative district) called Gmina Rejowiec. It lies approximately south-west of Chełm and east of the regional capital Lublin. The town has a population of 2,114. History Rejowiec is located about 40 km south ...
[ "Rejowiec", "Rayvitsh", "Reyovetz", "Reyovyets", "Rayvits", "Rayvitz", "Reyvits", "Rejowiec Lubelski" ]
Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship
[ [ "Rejowiec, Lublin Voivodeship", "country", "Poland" ] ]
town in Lublin, Poland
again since the second half of the 19th century. The biggest industrial factory in Rejowiec (until 1939) was the glass factory that employed 180 workers. On 1 January 2017, Rejowiec was granted again its town status. The Holocaust Before the German invasion of the town in 1939, the Jewish population was between 2,500 a...
[ "Rejowiec", "Rayvitsh", "Reyovetz", "Reyovyets", "Rayvits", "Rayvitz", "Reyvits", "Rejowiec Lubelski" ]
Toby: The Secret Mine
[ [ "Toby: The Secret Mine", "platform", "IOS" ] ]
2015 video game
difficulty of his lack of experience. He eventually finished the game and in October 2015 it was released on Steam via Steam Greenlight. An iOS version is currently planned. Reception KeenGamer called Toby: The Secret Mine "a beautifully crafted puzzle platforming game." The review praised the game's aesthetic and game...
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Aleksandra Efimova
[ [ "Aleksandra Efimova", "educated at", "Harvard Business School" ], [ "Aleksandra Efimova", "educated at", "Eastern Michigan University" ] ]
Russian businesswoman
Aleksandra Efimova is founder of Aleksandra Enterprises, the parent company of arts-oriented brands Russian Pointe and Growing Through Arts, both based in Chicago. Ms. Efimova grew up in St. Petersburg, Russia and attended art school at The State Hermitage Museum. She moved to the United States in 1993 as a young adult...
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Neilston Juniors F.C.
[ [ "Neilston Juniors F.C.", "sport", "Association football" ] ]
association football club in Scotland
Neilston Juniors Football Club are an association football team based in Neilston, East Renfrewshire. Members of the Scottish Junior Football Association, they currently play in the West Region, Central District First Division. They were formed on Monday 4 June 1945 when a public meeting was held in the old wooden club...
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Kabakaburi
[ [ "Kabakaburi", "country", "Guyana" ], [ "Kabakaburi", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Pomeroon-Supenaam" ] ]
Amerindian Village in Pomeroon-Supenaam, Guyana
Kabakaburi is an Amerindian village in the Pomeroon-Supenaam Region of Guyana on the Pomeroon River, from its mouth, claimed by Venezuela as part of Delta Amacuro state, who is localizated in the Guayana Esequiba. The villagers are mostly Arawak and Carib. Many of them work in the area's logging and mining industries. ...
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Bastard!!
[ [ "Bastard!!", "author", "Kazushi Hagiwara" ] ]
manga series by Kazushi Hagiwara
is a Japanese manga series written and illustrated by Kazushi Hagiwara. It first appeared in Shueisha's Weekly Shōnen Jump, in March 1988, and continues to be published irregularly today in Ultra Jump. Currently, it spans 27 volumes. Kazushi Hagiwara is an enthusiastic fan of heavy metal music and Dungeons & Dragons, u...
[ "Bastard!!: Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy" ]
Bastard!!
[ [ "Bastard!!", "author", "Kazushi Hagiwara" ] ]
manga series by Kazushi Hagiwara
against the seal and Lucien's will, Dark Schneider broke free on his own when Yoko was injured by Di-Amon and proceeded to defeat the vampire with superior cunning (and egoism). Di-Amon was turned into dust by the light of dawn, then rose like a giant bat, which DS promptly placed under the Accused spell. In later issu...
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Bastard!!
[ [ "Bastard!!", "country of origin", "Japan" ] ]
manga series by Kazushi Hagiwara
been compiled into 27 tankōbon volumes as of March 2012. Shueisha re-released the series in a new kanzenban-like edition entitled Bastard!! Complete Edition, which updates Hagiwara's artstyle, improving his backgrounds, screentone and includes redrawing of some characters. Volumes were released from December 2000 to De...
[ "Bastard!!: Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy" ]
Bastard!!
[ [ "Bastard!!", "author", "Kazushi Hagiwara" ] ]
manga series by Kazushi Hagiwara
Pioneer re-released the OVA on DVD on June 5, 2001. Episode list Video games A 1994 Bastard!! 3D fighting game was released for Super Famicom. A role-playing video game with turn-based fighting elements entitled for PlayStation was released on December 27, 1996. A MMOG platformer called BASTARD!! ONLINE'' was also in d...
[ "Bastard!!: Heavy Metal, Dark Fantasy" ]
Blank Blackout Vacant
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album by Poison Idea
Blank Blackout Vacant is the fourth studio album by Poison Idea, released in 1992 by Taang! Records. Track listing All songs written by Jerry A. "Say Goodbye" - 2:16 "Star of Baghdad" - 2:17 "Icepicks at Dawn" - 2:22 "Smack Attack" - 2:05 "Forever and Always" - 2:57 "Punish Me" - 3:08 "Crippled Angel" - 3:23 "What Happ...
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Casimiro de Abreu
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Brazilian poet, novelist and playwright
Casimiro José Marques de Abreu (January 4, 1839 – October 18, 1860) was a Brazilian poet, novelist and playwright, adept of the "Ultra-Romanticism" movement. He is famous for the poem "Meus oito anos". He is patron of the 6th chair of the Brazilian Academy of Letters. Life Casimiro de Abreu was born on January 4, 1839,...
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Casimiro de Abreu
[ [ "Casimiro de Abreu", "place of death", "Nova Friburgo" ], [ "Casimiro de Abreu", "cause of death", "Tuberculosis" ], [ "Casimiro de Abreu", "medical condition", "Tuberculosis" ] ]
Brazilian poet, novelist and playwright
form, and the first chapters of a novel which he would never finish: Camila. In 1857, he returned to Rio, where he became a collaborator for the newspapers A Marmota, O Espelho, Revista Popular and Correio Mercantil. While working for the latter, he met Manuel Antônio de Almeida and Machado de Assis. In 1859, he publis...
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Under the Sun
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album by Paul Kelly
the Sun, a novel by Justin Kerr-Smiley Music Albums Under the Sun (Ida Corr album) Under the Sun (Cathy Leung album) Under the Sun (Yosui Inoue album) Under the Sun (Paul Kelly album) Under The Sun, an album by Gordon Gano & The Ryans Songs "Under the Sun" (song), a single by Cheryl Cole "Under the Sun" (Do As Infinity...
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Under the Sun
[ [ "Under the Sun", "instance of", "Album" ] ]
album by Paul Kelly
the title track from the album Under the Sun (Yosui Inoue album) "Under the Sun," the title track from the album Under the Sun (Paul Kelly album) "Under the Sun," a song by Big Kenny on the album Live a Little "Under the Sun," a song by Black Sabbath on the album Black Sabbath Vol. 4 "Under the Sun", a song by Dreamvil...
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Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
is a Japanese-born American chess Grandmaster. He is a five-time United States Chess Champion, who won the 2011 edition of Tata Steel Group A and represented the United States at five Chess Olympiads, winning a team gold medal and two team bronze medals. He has also written a book about bullet chess called Bullet Chess...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "place of birth", "Hirakata" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
ranked number one in the world on both lists. Early life Nakamura was born in Hirakata, Osaka Prefecture, Japan, to an American mother, Carolyn Merrow Nakamura, a classically trained musician and former public school teacher and Japanese father, Shuichi Nakamura. When he was two years of age his family moved to the Uni...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
achieve the title of chess master from the United States Chess Federation, breaking the record previously set by Vinay Bhat. (Nakamura's record stood until 2008 when Nicholas Nip achieved the master title at the age of 9 years and 11 months.) In 1999 Nakamura won the Laura Aspis Prize, given annually to the top USCF-ra...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
Fabiano Caruana in 2007, followed by Ray Robson in 2009, and further lowered by Samuel Sevian in 2014.) Chess career In April 2004 Nakamura achieved a fourth-place finish in the "B" group at the Corus tournament at Wijk aan Zee. Nakamura qualified for the FIDE World Chess Championship 2004, played in Tripoli, Libya, an...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
further his chess education and competition. Nakamura won the 2005 U.S. Chess Championship (held in November and December 2004), scoring seven points over nine rounds to tie grandmaster Alex Stripunsky for first place. Nakamura defeated Stripunsky in two straight rapid chess playoff games to claim the title and become ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
fellow prodigy, 4½–1½. In November and December 2005 Nakamura entered the FIDE World Chess Cup in Khanty-Mansiysk, Russia, seeded 28th (of 128 players) but failed to advance beyond the first round. He lost each of his two games to Indian grandmaster Surya Ganguly. In 2006, Nakamura helped the U.S. team win the bronze m...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
He placed joint first in the tournament the following year, finishing with five straight wins to tie with Chinese GM Bu Xiangzhi, whom he then proceeded to beat in the rapidplay play off. In October 2007 Nakamura won the Magistral D'Escacs in Barcelona and the Corsican circuit rapid chess tournament. Nakamura won the 2...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
with 4½/5 to end the event on 7½/10. 2009: Second U.S. Championship and other tournament successes Nakamura won the 2009 U.S. Chess Championship (St Louis, Missouri, May 2009), scoring 7/9 to take clear first ahead of 17-year-old GM-elect Robert Hess, who shared second with 6½. In July 2009, Nakamura won the Donostia-S...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
and Peter Svidler among others. In August 2009, Nakamura became the 960 World Chess Champion, beating GM Levon Aronian 3½–½ in Mainz, Germany. In November 2009, Nakamura participated in the BNbank blitz tournament in Oslo, Norway. He reached the final by winning all 12 of his games. In the championship, he faced the wo...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
in favour of the London Chess Classic in December 2009. Although he drew with the black pieces against eventual winner Magnus Carlsen and with white against former world champion Vladimir Kramnik, Nakamura failed to win a game during the tournament and ended in seventh place out of eight. 2010: Gold medalist and top-te...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
Indian Defense won him the individual gold medal for board one, and led the U.S. to a second-place finish behind Russia. Nakamura participated in the 2010 Corus chess tournament in Wijk aan Zee. He finished with +2, tying for fourth with Viswanathan Anand, behind Carlsen, Shirov, and Kramnik. In May, Nakamura participa...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "participant in", "39th Chess Olympiad" ] ]
American chess player
the round-robin stage, he drew Kamsky before losing to Shulman, with the white pieces in both games. The loss to Shulman eliminated him from defending his 2009 title. Nakamura competed in the 39th Chess Olympiad. Although he defeated Lê Quang Liêm and drew Kramnik with the black pieces during the tournament, the U.S. t...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
Karjakin, Pavel Eljanov, Boris Gelfand, Alexei Shirov, and Wang Hao. The average Elo of the field was 2757, making it the third strongest tournament in chess history at the time. Nakamura finished at +1, defeating Eljanov and drawing every other player to finish in a tie for fourth place and missing out on a tie for fi...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
tournament, his first involving an entirely super-elite field allowed him to "force (the chess elite) to respect him", according to noted Russian commentator grandmaster Sergey Shipov. From November 16 through 18th, Nakamura made his debut at the 2010 World Blitz Championship in Moscow. Despite a disastrous start and l...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
the second day, Nakamura avenged his earlier losses against both Carlsen and Kramnik and scored 8/14, for a total of 15½/28, three points behind Aronian and a point and a half behind Carlsen. Nakamura finished with 21½/38 for fifth place behind Gelfand, Carlsen, Teimour Radjabov and champion Aronian. In December 2010 N...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
Anand and a full point ahead of Carlsen and Aronian. In the final round, Nakamura drew against Hao with the black pieces in a King's Indian Defense. With the draw, Nakamura finished with 9/13 (+5), a tournament performance rating of 2879, and guaranteed at least a share of first place. With Anand's final round draw aga...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
then, and Fischer had several great tournament results like Stockholm 62", the interzonal qualifier for the world championship. "Reuben Fine only equaled Keres on points at AVRO in 38." Referring to the breakout performance of Frank J. Marshall, the United States Champion from 1909 to 1936, Mr. Kasparov continued, "The...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
given the key to the city of Memphis, Tennessee on February 15, 2011. The victory also opened the door for Nakamura to receive invitations from other supergrandmaster tournaments for the first time, and increased his world ranking to a career-high number eight. In May he contested a six-game match in the United States ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
Nepomniachtchi. He finished the year by participating in the London Chess Classic for the third consecutive time. 2012: Third U.S. Championship Starting in 2012, he participated in the Reggio Emilia Tournament, tying for second with Alexander Morozevich of Russia, and Fabiano Caruana of Italy. Anish Giri got first plac...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
tightly bunched field he finished tied for eighth with Luke McShane, 1½ points behind winner Magnus Carlsen. He participated in the Biel Chess Festival, finishing third with Anish Giri, behind Carlsen and Wang Hao. At the 2012 Chess Olympiad in August and September, he led the U.S. team to a fifth-place finish with a +...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
first in the "crown group" at the Univé tournament in Hoogeveen, the Netherlands. In December he tied for third with Mickey Adams in the London Chess Classic with a +3−1=4 score. Nakamura finished the year by winning three silver medals in the three chess events (rapid, blitz and blindfold) at the World Mind Games in B...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
against then world number five Fabiano Caruana with the black pieces in an Old Indian Defense. He then played at the FIDE Grand Prix tournament in Zug, Switzerland in April, scoring 6½/11 (+3−1=7) and finishing clear second behind Veselin Topalov. Nakamura did not participate in the 2013 U.S. championship. Instead, he ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
then world number two Levon Aronian. At the FIDE Grand Prix in Paris Nakamura scored 6½/11 (+3−1=7) and tied for third with Étienne Bacrot, behind co-winners Caruana and Boris Gelfand. He defeated Caruana in their individual encounter but lost to Gelfand. Overall, Nakamura finished sixth in the FIDE Grand Prix 2012–13 ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
led the U.S. team to a fourth-place finish. His personal record of 4½/7 (+3−1=3) earned him an individual silver medal on board one. Nakamura closed out his tournament schedule for the year with a win at the London Chess Classic, which was converted to a rapid chess event in 2013. He won his pool in the first stage of ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
below Carlsen and Aronian. He began his 2014 schedule with a ninth-place finish in the Tata Steel Chess Tournament at Wijk Aan Zee, with a 5/11 score (+2-3=6). He then played the Zurich Chess Challenge, drawing with Caruana in the first round and winning against Anand in the second. In the third round, Nakamura achieve...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country of citizenship", "United States" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "country for sport", "United States" ] ]
American chess player
since January 2013 that Nakamura has not been the top FIDE ranked player in the United States. Gibraltar Chess Festival: In January, Nakamura won the Gibraltar Chess Masters tournament scoring 8.5/10 (+7-0=3). Zurich Chess Challenge:The ZCC was a hybrid event which was composed of two legs. A classical leg which would ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
Nakamura finished shared second with a score of 3.0/5. With Anand and Nakamura tied in the overall standings the organizers introduced an "armageddon" playoff which Nakamura would go on to win with the black pieces winning the 2015 Zurich Chess Challenge. World number 3 Nakamura had one of his best ever months as a che...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
stage of the 4-stage Grand Prix event, Nakamura finished equal first with Fabiano Caruana and Dmitry Jakovenko with 6.5 out of 11 points at Khanty-Mansiysk. This was enough to finish 2 place in the Grand Prix, behind only Caruana, which automatically qualified him for the Candidates tournament to determine the challeng...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "given name", "Hikaru" ] ]
American chess player
gives Nakamura 8 points in the first leg of the Grand Chess Tour. It also propelled his rating to a career high of 2814, and he was at number 4 in the July 2015 world rankings. 2016 In February 2016, Nakamura won the Gibraltar Chess Festival for the second year in a row, scoring 8/10 (+6-0=4) and beating Maxime Vachier...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "participant in", "42nd Chess Olympiad" ] ]
American chess player
score. In September 2016 Nakamura was part of the U.S. team that won the 42nd Chess Olympiad that took place in Baku, Azerbaijan. 2017 In January–February, Nakamura won the Gibraltar Chess Festival with a score of 8/10 points (+6-0=4) and beating David Antón Guijarro in the tie-break final by 1½-½. 2018 In January, Nak...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
From 28 May to 7 June, he competed in the sixth edition of Norway Chess, placing third with 4½/8 (+1–0=7). The Paris Grand Chess Tour Rapid and Blitz tournament took place 20 to 24 June 2018. Nakamura won the event with 23 points, ahead of Sergei Karjakin with 21.5 points and Wesley So who had 21 points. Nakamura won t...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
to Viswanathan Anand, in the blitz portion of the same event. From 11 to 17 December, Nakamura defeated Fabiano Caruana with a score of 18–10 in the semifinal match at the London Chess Classic and, in the final match with Maxime Vachier-Lagrave, scored a victory in the fourth and final blitz game after the previous sev...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "given name", "Hikaru" ] ]
American chess player
and Levon Aronian in the quarterfinals and the semifinals, respectively. He then defeated Ukrainian Grandmaster Olexandr Bortnyk to win the tournament. In early May, Nakamura shared second place with French grandmaster Maxime Vachier-Lagrave in the first leg of the 2019 Grand Chess Tour which was held in Côte d’Ivoire....
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "given name", "Hikaru" ] ]
American chess player
Radjabov and Daniil Dubov but lost to grandmaster Alexander Grischuk in the semi-final match. In early September, Hikaru participated in the Champions Showdown: Chess 9LX tournament, which featured 7 other grandmasters playing a 4-day match in Chess960. Players faced one opponent only the entire event. Hikaru was paire...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "given name", "Hikaru" ] ]
American chess player
has been called "one of the best speed chess players in the world." As of April 2020, Nakamura is ranked #4 on the FIDE rapid list and #1 on the blitz list. Other Nakamura is well known in the chess community for frequently playing on the Internet. He plays primarily on Chess.com (as "Hikaru"), the Internet Chess Club ...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
with a follow count of over 100,000 as of April 2020. Nakamura also maintains a presence on YouTube; as of April 2020 his channel has over 100,000 subscribers. Nakamura has served as a commentator and game annotator, most prominently on the ChessNinja website, operated by chess author Mig Greengard. Nakamura has been d...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ] ]
American chess player
had taken place. He is sometimes nicknamed "The H Bomb" because of his explosive style of playing. Nakamura's long-time second is Kris Littlejohn, a master-level player who works with chess engines to prepare lines for Nakamura to play. Nakamura attended Dickinson College for a short while in Pennsylvania as a member o...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "given name", "Hikaru" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "title of chess person", "International Master" ] ]
American chess player
focusing on the 2011 World Series of Poker, in which he played, although busted out on the second day. Kasparov, who had been training Nakamura at the time, publicly grumbled about his interest in poker. Hikaru has set several "youngest-ever" records in U.S. chess history, including: Youngest to defeat an International...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Hikaru Nakamura
[ [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "sport", "Chess" ], [ "Hikaru Nakamura", "title of chess person", "International Master" ] ]
American chess player
years, 61 days); recently surpassed by Awonder Liang at 9 years 112 days; Youngest International Master (13 years, 2 months); later surpassed by Ray Robson at 13 years, 1 month, and then by Samuel Sevian at 12 years, 10 months. In an interview, Nakamura has stated that he probably has never read a chess book through. H...
[ "Nakamura Hikaru", "GM Hikaru" ]
Malvern Hill Barnum
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American army officer
Malvern Hill Barnum (September 3, 1863 – February 18, 1942) was an American army officer, Brigadier general, and Major general active during World War I. Early life Barnum was born in Syracuse, New York. In 1886, he graduated number forty-two of seventy-seven from the United States Military Academy. Career After gradua...
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Malvern Hill Barnum
[ [ "Malvern Hill Barnum", "educated at", "United States Military Academy" ] ]
American army officer
1898, at San Juan Hill. From 1899 to 1902, Barnum was assistant quartermaster at the United States Military Academy. For four years, he was aide to General J. Weston in the Philippines, and from 1910 to 1911 he was adjutant of the Eighth Cavalry. In 1915, Barnum graduated from Army War College and was on General Staff ...
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Malvern Hill Barnum
[ [ "Malvern Hill Barnum", "military rank", "Major general" ] ]
American army officer
Inter-Allied Armistice Commission. From 1920 to 1923, Barnum commanded the Disciplinary Barracks at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas. On February 9, 1923, he became a brigadier general and was given command of the 18th Infantry Brigade. Barnum became a Major general on June 12, 1927 and retired the following September. Barnum ...
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Malvern Hill Barnum
[ [ "Malvern Hill Barnum", "military rank", "Major general" ] ]
American army officer
and Croix de Guerre from Belgium, and the Order of Saints Maurice and Lazarus from Italy. Death and legacy Malvern Hill Barnum died at the age of seventy-eight on February 18, 1942. References Bibliography "Commander-in-Chief Major General Malvern Hill Barnum." MOLLUS—Commander-in-Chief Major General Malvern Hill Barnu...
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Konstantin Kapıdağlı
[ [ "Konstantin Kapıdağlı", "occupation", "Painter" ], [ "Konstantin Kapıdağlı", "given name", "Konstantin" ] ]
Greek-Ottoman court painter
Konstantin Kapıdağlı, born Konstantinos Kyzikinos (), was a Greek–Ottoman court painter from the late 18th century to the early 19th century. Most of his works were created around 1789–1806. Kapıdağlı's set of Ottoman sultan portraits are known as the Kapıdağlı series (1804–1806). Most of the sultans were deceased at t...
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Konstantin Kapıdağlı
[ [ "Konstantin Kapıdağlı", "work location", "Istanbul" ] ]
Greek-Ottoman court painter
kept at the Topkapı Palace in Istanbul. Kapıdağlı was commissioned by Sultan Selim III to draw engravings of Ottoman sultans. However, following Selim III's deposition in 1807, the commission was cancelled. The project resumed with John Young, who published his Series of Portraits of the Emperors of Turkey in 1815 unde...
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585 Bilkis
[ [ "585 Bilkis", "discoverer or inventor", "August Kopff" ], [ "585 Bilkis", "instance of", "Asteroid" ] ]
main-belt asteroid
Bilkis (minor planet designation: 585 Bilkis) is a minor planet orbiting the Sun. It was discovered by German astronomer August Kopff in 1906 February and was given the Koran name for the Queen of Sheba. Photometric observations at the Palmer Divide Observatory in Colorado Springs, Colorado in 2006–7 were used to build...
[ "(585) Bilkis", "Bilkis" ]
Brighton (CDP), New York
[ [ "Brighton (CDP), New York", "country", "United States" ], [ "Brighton (CDP), New York", "instance of", "Census-designated place" ] ]
human settlement in New York, United States of America
Brighton is a census-designated place (CDP) in Monroe County, New York, United States. The population was 36,609 at the 2010 census. The CDP takes its name from locations in the county. Town of Brighton, which is conterminously with the CDP, is a town south of the City of Rochester. The town has a community, also named...
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Chris Bruton
[ [ "Chris Bruton", "given name", "Chris" ], [ "Chris Bruton", "sport", "Ice hockey" ] ]
Canadian ice hockey player
Chris Bruton (born January 23, 1987) is a Canadian professional ice hockey player, who is currently playing for the Coventry Blaze of the Elite Ice Hockey League (EIHL). Playing career On May 21, 2013, the New York Islanders of the National Hockey League (NHL) signed Chris to a one-year, two-way contract. After attendi...
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Jalen Schlachter
[ [ "Jalen Schlachter", "sport", "American football" ] ]
American-football player (1992-)
Jalen Schlachter (born October 11, 1992) is an American football guard. He played college football for the Ball State Cardinals. O-Line coach at Corunna High School where he owns the shot put record with 64ft High school career A native of Corunna, Michigan, Schlachter attended Corunna High School where he was ranked N...
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Charlie Conerly
[ [ "Charlie Conerly", "member of sports team", "New York Giants" ], [ "Charlie Conerly", "conflict", "World War II" ], [ "Charlie Conerly", "sport", "American football" ], [ "Charlie Conerly", "position played on team / speciality", "Quarterback" ] ]
American football player (1921-1996)
Charles Albert Conerly Jr. (September 19, 1921 – February 13, 1996) was an American football quarterback in the National Football League (NFL) for the New York Giants from 1948 through 1961. Conerly was inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame in 1966. College career Conerly attended and played college football ...
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Charlie Conerly
[ [ "Charlie Conerly", "place of death", "Memphis, Tennessee" ] ]
American football player (1921-1996)
first Southeastern Conference (SEC) championship in 1947. During that season, he led the nation in pass completions with 133, rushed for nine touchdowns and passed for 18 more, was a consensus All-American selection, and was named Player of the Year by the Helms Athletic Foundation. He played the halfback position for ...
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Charlie Conerly
[ [ "Charlie Conerly", "member of sports team", "New York Giants" ], [ "Charlie Conerly", "position played on team / speciality", "Quarterback" ] ]
American football player (1921-1996)
13th round of the 1945 NFL Draft by the Washington Redskins. He played his entire career with the New York Giants as a quarterback, where he was a two-time Pro Bowl selection in 1950 and 1956 and was NFL's Most Valuable Player in 1959 by the Newspaper Enterprise Association. Conerly was named NFL "Rookie of the Year" i...
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Charlie Conerly
[ [ "Charlie Conerly", "place of birth", "Clarksdale, Mississippi" ], [ "Charlie Conerly", "position played on team / speciality", "Quarterback" ] ]
American football player (1921-1996)
(rookie season): 181.3 (1948) Later life and honors Conerly portrayed the "Marlboro Man" in commercials after playing for the Giants. Conerly and his wife, Perian (author of the book, Backseat Quarterback) retired to his hometown of Clarksdale, Mississippi, where he spent his final days. Conerly owned shoe stores throu...
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Charlie Conerly
[ [ "Charlie Conerly", "member of sports team", "New York Giants" ] ]
American football player (1921-1996)
a member of the Ole Miss Team of the Century (1893–1992). Conerly is the namesake of the football award, the Conerly Trophy, given annually to the top college player in the State of Mississippi. The Professional Football Researchers Association named Conerly to the PRFA Hall of Very Good Class of 2006. He is a seven-ti...
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1998–99 ISL season
[ [ "1998–99 ISL season", "sport", "Ice hockey" ], [ "1998–99 ISL season", "sports season of league or competition", "Ice Hockey Superleague" ] ]
sports season
The 1998–99 Ice Hockey Superleague season was the third season of the Ice Hockey Superleague (ISL). Having reached a sponsorship deal with Sekonda, the league was now formally known as the Sekonda Ice Hockey Superleague. Basingstoke Bison left the league and joined the British National League. The London Knights were f...
[ "1998-99 ISL season" ]
1998–99 ISL season
[ [ "1998–99 ISL season", "sport", "Ice hockey" ] ]
sports season
the Year Trophy – Kurt Kleinendorst, Manchester Storm Player of the Year Trophy – Frank Pietrangelo, Manchester Storm Ice Hockey Annual Trophy – Tony Hand, Sheffield Steelers British Netminder of the Year – Stevie Lyle, Cardiff Devils Alan Weeks Trophy – Stephen Cooper, Newcastle Riverkings All Star teams Scoring leade...
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Special Delivery
[ [ "Special Delivery", "author", "Damon Knight" ], [ "Special Delivery", "instance of", "Short story" ] ]
science fiction short story
Special Delivery may refer to: Special delivery (postal service), a postal service for urgent postal packets Literature "Special Delivery" (short story), a 1953 short story by Damon Knight Special Delivery (novel), a 1997 novel by Danielle Steel Special Delivery, a Thomas & Friends 2006 PC game Music Special Delivery (...
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Special Delivery
[ [ "Special Delivery", "country of origin", "United States" ] ]
science fiction short story
by the 1910 Fruitgum Company from the 1969 album Indian Giver "Special Delivery", a song by The Offspring from the 2000 album Conspiracy of One "Special Delivery", a song by Bridget Kelly, her debut single from 2012 Film Special Delivery (1922 film), directed by Fatty Arbuckle Special Delivery (1927 film), also directe...
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Rhamnaceae
[ [ "Rhamnaceae", "parent taxon", "Rosales" ] ]
family of plants
Rhamnaceae is a large family of flowering plants, mostly trees, shrubs, and some vines, commonly called the buckthorn family. Rhamnaceae is included in the order Rosales. The family contains about 55 genera and 950 species. The Rhamnaceae have a worldwide distribution, but are more common in the subtropical and tropica...
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Cypraeovula fuscodentata
[ [ "Cypraeovula fuscodentata", "taxon rank", "Species" ], [ "Cypraeovula fuscodentata", "parent taxon", "Cypraeovula" ] ]
species of mollusc
Cypraeovula fuscodentata (dark-toothed cowrie, also spelled 'cowry') is a species of medium-sized sea snail, a predatory marine gastropod mollusc in the family Cypraeidae, the cowries. Subspecies Two subspecies have been recognized : Cypraeovula fuscodentata grohorum Lorenz, 2002 Cypraeovula fuscodentata sphaerica Lore...
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Kim Roberts Hedgpeth
[ [ "Kim Roberts Hedgpeth", "educated at", "Harvard University" ], [ "Kim Roberts Hedgpeth", "educated at", "Georgetown University Law Center" ] ]
American labor leader
a contract administrator, then as Assistant Executive Director/House Counsel, and later as the Local's Co-Executive Director. From 1987 to 1992, she served as Executive Director of AFTRA’s San Francisco Local and the Screen Actors Guild's San Francisco Branch. Hedgpeth joined AFTRA's national staff as Assistant Nationa...
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Åhus
[ [ "Åhus", "country", "Sweden" ], [ "Åhus", "located in the administrative territorial entity", "Kristianstad Municipality" ] ]
urban area in Kristianstad Municipality, Sweden
Åhus () is the second largest locality in Kristianstad Municipality, Skåne County, Sweden with 9,423 inhabitants in 2010, but the number triples during the summer due to tourists who come seeking the beaches and nature of the Helgeå and Hanöbukten area. Åhus is also famous for hosting one of the largest beach handball ...
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Betty Batham
[ [ "Betty Batham", "occupation", "Biologist" ], [ "Betty Batham", "country of citizenship", "New Zealand" ], [ "Betty Batham", "employer", "University of Otago" ], [ "Betty Batham", "educated at", "University of Otago" ], [ "Betty Batham", "educ...
New Zealand marine biologist and university lecturer (1917–1974)
Elizabeth Joan Batham (2 December 1917 – 8 July 1974) was a New Zealand marine biologist and university lecturer. A past president of the New Zealand Marine Sciences Society and a Fellow of the Royal Society of New Zealand, Batham directed the Portobello Marine Biological Station at the University of Otago for more tha...
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Betty Batham
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New Zealand marine biologist and university lecturer (1917–1974)
as an assistant to zoologist Carl Pantin. In 1947, Batham won the Royal Society of New Zealand's Hamilton Memorial Prize, which recognizes outstanding work by an early-career researcher. In 1951, after the University of Otago took over the fisheries facility that became known as the Portobello Marine Biological Station...
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